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The jubilee of Prahran, 22nd February 1856 - 22nd February, 1906. Contents: Banks, Schools, Churches p22. Botanical Gardens p18. Bowling Green p19. Bridges p14. Chapel Street (character sketch) p24. Commonwealth Parliament p12. Councillors p12. Drives p15. Dust nuisance p13. Echoes of early days p16. Fawkner Park p18. Financial positions p13. Jubilee celebrations by pioneers p28. Lighting p13. Market buildings p21. Mayoral chain p13. Mechanics' Institute p21. Miscellaneous p32. Municipal p11-12. Principal shops p22. Progress of Prahran p26. The history p5. Toorak Park p20. Town Hall, Post Office and Court p20. Victoria Gardens p19. Christ Church, Toorak Road, South Yarra p73. Saint Matthew's Church of England, High Street, Prahran p76. South Yarra Presbyterian Church p78. Rev. Samuel Corrie p78. Rev. James Megaw p78. Rev. George Divorty p81. Rev. George Mackie p82. Rev. George Tait p85, 86. Rev. Alexander Brims p85. Rev. D.S. Maxwell p85. Sabbath School p89. Try Society and Hawksburn Girls' Club p100. Prahran Football Club p110. S.A. Chambers, Mayor p116. Mrs Chambers, Mayoress p116. Thomas Luxton, Councillor p117. A. Nathan, Councillor p118. Frank Temple Stanley-Dobson, Councillor p119. Albert Mainwaring Mortley, Town Clerk p120. D. Mackinnon, MLA p121. George Fairbairn, MLA p122. J. Crook, architect p123. William Ford and Co. 'The Toorak Pharmacy' p180.. . Photocopies are available for loan at this call number.
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